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2006 Jul 03
0
CONTRACT OPPORTUNITY for Rails Developer (Denver, CO)
This is a 30-40 hour per week contract position for an intermediate to
advanced Ruby on Rails Developer who can help create a custom
data-driven web application. Must have an agile mind that enjoys
integrating customer feedback into a constantly-evolving project. First
phase will be rapid prototyping followed by end-to-end development. This
is an opportunity for a person with intermediate
2011 Aug 05
0
contract statistician position available
Adecco Engineering and Technical, a division of the world leader in the recruitment of scientific, engineering and information technology professionals, has an immediate opening for a Bioinformatics Statistician for a 12 month CONTRACT opportunity with a leading company in Durham, NC.
Duties include:
1) Working directly with laboratory and greenhouse scientists to optimize experimental processes
2014 Mar 14
0
[JOBS] Ruby on Rails Contract Opening - Atlanta, GA (Duluth)
Good morning and Happy Friday. A Telecommunication/Cable client of ours in
the Duluth, GA area has an immediate opening for a Mid-Level or
Senior-Level Ruby on Rails Developer. Please see below for the job
description:
Apex Systems, the nation's 2nd largest IT Staffing organization, has an
opportunity for a long-term contract Ruby on Rails Developer in Duluth, GA
with a competitive
2010 Oct 29
0
Contract programming position at Merck (NJ, USA)
Job: Scientific programmer at Merck, Biostatistics, Rahway, NJ, USA
[Job Description]
This position works closely with statisticians to process and analyze
ultrasound, MRI, and radiotelemetry longitudinal studies using a series
of programs developed in R and Mathworks/Matlab. This position provides
support for the analysis of several pre-clinical and clinical functional
MRI studies by
2020 Jan 07
0
[EXTERNAL] Re: Thunderbird Subscription missing
John,
Users don?t create these folder. The system does based on the configuration which is what I have to figure out.
Phillp
From: dovecot <dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org> On Behalf Of John Stoffel
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To: Dovecot Mailing List <dovecot at dovecot.org>
Cc: Paul Tansom <paul at aptanet.com>
Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Thunderbird Subscription
2020 Jan 07
3
[EXTERNAL] Re: Thunderbird Subscription missing
Phillip> We should be seeing folders for everyday so missing folders
Phillip> from 1Sept19 thru 15Sept19, then fro 27Sept19 to 31Sept19.
Why do you think you should be seeing folders for every single day?
Do your users create a new folder each day and migrate mails in there?
Do you have a sieve script that is filtering incoming mail into daily
folders?
Phillip> That what should be
2006 Mar 27
0
Contract Development positions available.
Hi list, sorry to post this here, but I figured I''d throw out a hook
and see if I get any nibbles.
My usual network channels are turning up dry, and I''d rather offer
this directly to the Rails community before I start hitting up
Monster/Dice and headhunters.
Our work base has been growing and I really need to hire someone on a
contract basis to fulfill some
2008 Jun 10
1
OT: Contract job assignment in Huntsville AL for Embedded Linux Developer
I have never seen an hourly rate like the one below, before this. If
anyone on the list is qualified and interested in applying, email me,
off list, and I will give you the contact information.
Embedded Linux Developer
Description:
12-18 month project for embedded Linux developer. Looking for strong
skills in kernel/driver development and modification. Primarily new
development, but may entail
2020 Jan 07
0
[EXTERNAL] Re: Thunderbird Subscription missing
We should be seeing folders for everyday so missing folders from 1Sept19 thru 15Sept19, then fro 27Sept19 to 31Sept19.
That what should be there but isn't that my understanding.
I am trying to understand where on the system it get that info. I don't see it in the configs so It not making any sense right now.
Phillip
From: dovecot <dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org> On Behalf Of
2016 Sep 11
3
defaults for FP contraction [e.g. fused multiply-add]: suggestion and patch to be slightly more aggressive and to make Clang`s optimization settings closer to having the same meaning as when they are given to GCC [at least for "-O3"]
On Sep 10, 2016, at 3:33 AM, Steve Canon <scanon at apple.com> wrote:
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>>> Pretty much. In particular, imagine a user trying to debug an unexpected floating point result caused by conversion of a*b + c into fma(a, b, c).
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>> I think that’s unavoidable, because of the way the optimization levels work. Even fma contraction is on by default (something I’d
2002 Nov 25
2
IBM Token ring Cards, PXE1 vs. PXE2
Other then working with pxelinux or not, does anyone know the diffrences
in these? Also, why pxelinux fails on PXE2?
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2016 Sep 10
2
defaults for FP contraction [e.g. fused multiply-add]: suggestion and patch to be slightly more aggressive and to make Clang`s optimization settings closer to having the same meaning as when they are given to GCC [at least for "-O3"]
> On Sep 9, 2016, at 3:27 PM, Steve Canon via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Sep 9, 2016, at 6:21 PM, Abe Skolnik <a.skolnik at samsung.com <mailto:a.skolnik at samsung.com>> wrote:
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>> On 09/09/2016 04:31 PM, Stephen Canon wrote:
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>>> Gating this on -Owhatever is dangerous, .
2016 Sep 09
2
defaults for FP contraction [e.g. fused multiply-add]: suggestion and patch to be slightly more aggressive and to make Clang`s optimization settings closer to having the same meaning as when they are given to GCC [at least for "-O3"]
Dear all,
In the process of investigating a performance difference between Clang & GCC when both compile
the same non-toolchain program while using the "same"* compiler flags, I have found something
that may be worth changing in Clang, developed a patch, and confirmed that the patch has its
intended effect.
*: "same" in quotes b/c the essence of the problem is that the
2017 Apr 20
2
[RFC] FP contract = on
Hey folks,
Some progress has been made since the first thread:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-March/111129.html
And also I think the consensus is to enable "-ffp-contract=on" by
default (instead of "fast"), which seems to be working on some
preliminary tests I made.
I just ran the test-suite on x86_64 and AArch64. The former is ok, the
latter still has some
2004 Oct 01
2
Maintenance Contract for a Cisco 7960 phone
Hi,
I have followed the thread on where to get a maintenance contract so that I
can upgrade the firmware to a SIP version and have called two different
places, CDW and Insight. Neither place will sell the contact, all I get is
a B.S. excuse to why they can't. Has anyone had luck with a more friendly
place or do they have the images?
TIA,
Trevor
2016 Oct 31
0
[test-suite] Fix for CFLAGS="-ffp-contract=on"
Renato,
I see that you were not on CC to the following email thread.
I would appreciate if you could provide some guidance on how to fix
the test-suite.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 3:08 PM, Sebastian Pop <sebpop at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote:
>> So, let's separate the FP_CONTRACT from the FAST_MATH
2008 Nov 14
1
[LLVMdev] Contract position for multithreaded LLVM
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for someone who is interested in doing contract work to
improve LLVM's support for multithreaded compilers. Specifically,
we'd like to support a process with multiple threads hacking on
*different* LLVM Module's at the same time in the same address space.
At this point, I'm not worried about multiple threads hacking on
different parts of a
2004 Dec 23
1
Service contract for * in NYC area
I've been contracted by a company in NYC area to install and
congfigure an * system. However I live 70 miles from nyc, they want a
service contract with shomeon local. Are you interested? must show
that s/he know linux and asterisk good enough.
2020 Jan 07
2
Thunderbird Subscription missing
Still not quite got my head around what you are expecting to see.
Presumably folders for other dates in September. Depending on how and
why those folders were created they may not exist.
I do note that you used an ls to show the folders, and I'm assuming from
the config below you are using Maildir, so try an ls -a to show the
hidden folders too (those starting with a .). This should show you
2012 Apr 19
1
[Job Offer] Redmine dev for 4 month contract in Toronto, immediately
Hello All:
I''m looking for a Redmine developer for a minimum 4-month contract with a
major Canadian company in the Mississauga (Airport) area.
The job is to design a new project management web portal for both internal
teams and external vendors.
The current portal is written in JEE on Tomcat with SOPHIA connecting to a
MySQL backend.
Must Have Competency:
- RoR development